US20040057084A1 - Scanner lid white board - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to scanner lids that can be removed from the scanner and utilized as a white board. After the desired markings have been placed upon the lid/white board, the lid/white board is placed back upon the scanner and the desired markings are scanned by the scanner. Once the desired markings have been scanned, an image of the desired markings can be forwarded to another media handling device.
- a further additional feature of the white board allows for the markings placed upon the white board to be interacted upon by the participants at the presentation.
- the participants at the presentation can use of their mobile devices, such as a personal digital assistant (PDA) to interact with the white board and potentially alter the original markings on the white board.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- the white board technology described above has met with a modicum of success, the white board is not removable, replaceable or portable and the markings on the white board cannot be scanned and forwarded to another media handling device. Therefore, a further advantageous system, then, would be provided if the white board was removable, replaceable, and portable and allowed the markings on the white board to be scanned and forwarded to another media handling device.
- this invention fulfills these needs by providing a removable/replaceable scanner lid white board, wherein the white board is comprised of: a scanner means; and a lid means removably connected to the scanner means, wherein the lid means includes a white board side such that markings can placed upon the white board side and the white board side can be subsequently placed upon the scanner means such that the markings can be scanned for subsequent manipulation of the markings.
- the white board lid further includes a corner section reserved for writing in the e-mail address, the Internet protocol (IP) address, file location or other such a similar address of a media-handling device to which the scanned image placed upon the white board is to be forwarded.
- IP Internet protocol
- the scanner would employ a conventional optical characteristic recognition (OCR) system to recognize the address and assist in forwarding the scanned image to the desired media-handling device.
- OCR optical characteristic recognition
- the markings can be subsequently manipulated by scanning the markings through the use of the scanner and an image of the markings can be forwarded to another media-handling device.
- the present invention utilizes a removable, portable white board as the backing for the scanner lid of a scanner.
- the user can remove the scanner lid and use it as a sketch pad.
- the user can replace the lid on the scanner and send the sketch to another media-handling device via the scanner.
- the preferred white board offers the following advantages: lightness in weight; ease of assembly and repair; good durability; excellent economy; improved recyclability of materials; reduced paper consumption; and reusability.
- these factors of lightness in weight, ease of assembly and repair, durability, economy, improved recyclability of materials, reduced paper consumption, and reusability are optimized to an extent that is considerably higher than heretofore achieved in prior, known whiteboards.
- FIG. 1 is a side, plan view of a scanner having a removable white board lid, according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the removable white board lid after it has been removed from the scanner.
- FIG. 3 is a side, plan view of the scanner with the removable lid being placed back upon the scanner.
- FIG. 1 shows scanner 2 having removable/replaceable white board lid 6 .
- Scanner 2 includes, in part, conventional scanner base 4 , removable/replaceable white board lid 6 , white board lid coating 7 , and lid hinge 8 .
- White board lid coating 7 is any suitable coating that can be placed upon white board lid 6 which will allow markings to be easily placed upon white board lid coating 7 .
- white board lid coating 7 preferably, should allow the markings placed upon white board lid 6 to be easily erased.
- white board lid coating 7 preferably, should allow the markings placed upon white board lid 6 to be easily scanned by conventional scanner base 4 .
- white board lid coating 7 preferably, should be constructed of any suitable material that will not scratch, mar or otherwise adversely affect the optical characteristics of conventional scanner base 4 .
- Lid hinge 8 preferably, is constructed to allow the user to write upon white board lid 6 without having to remove the white board lid 6 from conventional scanner base 4 if the user decides to not remove white board lid 6 from conventional scanner base 4 .
- white board lid 6 has been removed from conventional scanner base 4 .
- white board lid 6 can be conventionally attached to a solid surface such as a wall or a desktop in order to place image 10 upon white board lid 6 .
- a location box 12 is located, preferably, in a corner of white board lid 6 .
- Location box 12 can be used for writing the e-mail address, the Internet protocol (IP) address, file location or other such a similar address of the media-handling device 14 to which the scanned image placed upon the white board is to be forwarded.
- IP Internet protocol
- the scanner would employ a conventional optical characteristic recognition (OCR) system to recognize the address and assist in forwarding the scanned image to the desired media-handling device.
- OCR optical characteristic recognition
- FIG. 3 illustrates white board lid 6 being placed back upon conventional scanner base 4 .
- the image 10 can be subsequently manipulated by scanning image 10 through the use of conventional scanner base 4 and a copy of image 10 can be forwarded to another media handling device 14 .
- conventional scanner base 4 can interact with media-handling device 14 through a variety of techniques such as a direct hardwire and/or a wireless connection between scanner base 4 and media-handling device 14 .
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention relates to scanner lids that can be removed from the scanner and utilized as a white board. After the desired markings have been placed upon the lid/white board, the lid/white board is placed back upon the scanner and the desired markings are scanned by the scanner. Once the desired markings have been scanned, an image of the desired markings can be forwarded to another media handling device.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Prior to the present invention, as forth in general terms above and more specifically below, it is known, in the document reproduction art, to employ document reproduction devices having a variety of lid constructions. Exemplary of such prior art are U.S. Pat. No. 4,415,261 ('261) to K. Yukawa et al., entitled “An Improved Platen Cover for a Copying Machine,” commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 6,122,481 ('481) to M. R. Rusnack, entitled “Image Reproduction Device Flexible Cover for Image Capture of Three-Dimensional Objects,” U.S. Pat. No. 6,163,668 ('668) to M. Takahashi et al., entitled “Multi-Functional Copier and Printing Apparatus Which Provides Various Options From Which to Read In, Output and Display Images,” and U.S. Pat. No. 6,351,624 ('624) to K. Hiruta, entitled “Document Hold-Down Device and Method for Holding Down Document.” While the '261, '481, '668, and '624 references disclose a variety of lid constructions, none of these references teach the use of a removable/replaceable lid and/or a lid that can be used as a white board. Consequently, a more advantageous system, then, would be provided if the lid could be easily removed/replaced and subsequently used as a white board.
- It is also known, in the media presentation art, to employ whiteboards. In typical fashion, a white board is utilized in a similar fashion as a chalkboard. Special marking pens are used to place markings upon the white board. The white board can then be easily erased. An additional feature of the white board allows for the markings placed upon the white board to be printed on to a sheet of paper for archival purposes.
- A further additional feature of the white board allows for the markings placed upon the white board to be interacted upon by the participants at the presentation. In this manner, the participants at the presentation can use of their mobile devices, such as a personal digital assistant (PDA) to interact with the white board and potentially alter the original markings on the white board. While the white board technology described above has met with a modicum of success, the white board is not removable, replaceable or portable and the markings on the white board cannot be scanned and forwarded to another media handling device. Therefore, a further advantageous system, then, would be provided if the white board was removable, replaceable, and portable and allowed the markings on the white board to be scanned and forwarded to another media handling device.
- It is apparent from the above that there exists a need in the art for scanner lid that is removable, replaceable, and portable and is capable of functioning as a white board, but which at the same time can be scanned so that the markings can be forwarded to another media handling device. It is a purpose of this invention to fulfill this and other needs in the art in a manner more apparent to the skilled artisan once given the following disclosure.
- Generally speaking, this invention fulfills these needs by providing a removable/replaceable scanner lid white board, wherein the white board is comprised of: a scanner means; and a lid means removably connected to the scanner means, wherein the lid means includes a white board side such that markings can placed upon the white board side and the white board side can be subsequently placed upon the scanner means such that the markings can be scanned for subsequent manipulation of the markings.
- In certain preferred embodiments, the white board lid further includes a corner section reserved for writing in the e-mail address, the Internet protocol (IP) address, file location or other such a similar address of a media-handling device to which the scanned image placed upon the white board is to be forwarded. The scanner would employ a conventional optical characteristic recognition (OCR) system to recognize the address and assist in forwarding the scanned image to the desired media-handling device. The markings can be subsequently manipulated by scanning the markings through the use of the scanner and an image of the markings can be forwarded to another media-handling device.
- In another further preferred embodiment, the present invention utilizes a removable, portable white board as the backing for the scanner lid of a scanner. The user can remove the scanner lid and use it as a sketch pad. When the user has completed a sketch, the user can replace the lid on the scanner and send the sketch to another media-handling device via the scanner.
- The preferred white board, according to this invention, offers the following advantages: lightness in weight; ease of assembly and repair; good durability; excellent economy; improved recyclability of materials; reduced paper consumption; and reusability. In fact, in many of the preferred embodiments, these factors of lightness in weight, ease of assembly and repair, durability, economy, improved recyclability of materials, reduced paper consumption, and reusability are optimized to an extent that is considerably higher than heretofore achieved in prior, known whiteboards.
- The above and other features of the present invention, which will become more apparent as the description proceeds, are best understood by considering the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like characters represent like parts throughout the several views and in which:
- FIG. 1 is a side, plan view of a scanner having a removable white board lid, according to one embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the removable white board lid after it has been removed from the scanner; and
- FIG. 3 is a side, plan view of the scanner with the removable lid being placed back upon the scanner.
- With reference first to FIG. 1, there is illustrated one preferred embodiment for use of the concepts of this invention. FIG. 1
shows scanner 2 having removable/replaceablewhite board lid 6.Scanner 2 includes, in part,conventional scanner base 4, removable/replaceablewhite board lid 6, whiteboard lid coating 7, andlid hinge 8. - With respect to
white board lid 6,lid 6 can be removably connected toconventional scanner base 4 through the use of a variety of conventional connection devices. Whiteboard lid coating 7, preferably, is any suitable coating that can be placed uponwhite board lid 6 which will allow markings to be easily placed upon whiteboard lid coating 7. Also, whiteboard lid coating 7, preferably, should allow the markings placed uponwhite board lid 6 to be easily erased. Also, whiteboard lid coating 7, preferably, should allow the markings placed uponwhite board lid 6 to be easily scanned byconventional scanner base 4. Finally, whiteboard lid coating 7, preferably, should be constructed of any suitable material that will not scratch, mar or otherwise adversely affect the optical characteristics ofconventional scanner base 4.Lid hinge 8, preferably, is constructed to allow the user to write uponwhite board lid 6 without having to remove thewhite board lid 6 fromconventional scanner base 4 if the user decides to not removewhite board lid 6 fromconventional scanner base 4. - As shown in FIG. 2,
white board lid 6 has been removed fromconventional scanner base 4. In this manner,white board lid 6 can be conventionally attached to a solid surface such as a wall or a desktop in order to placeimage 10 uponwhite board lid 6. Alocation box 12 is located, preferably, in a corner ofwhite board lid 6.Location box 12 can be used for writing the e-mail address, the Internet protocol (IP) address, file location or other such a similar address of the media-handling device 14 to which the scanned image placed upon the white board is to be forwarded. The scanner would employ a conventional optical characteristic recognition (OCR) system to recognize the address and assist in forwarding the scanned image to the desired media-handling device. - FIG. 3 illustrates
white board lid 6 being placed back uponconventional scanner base 4. In this manner, theimage 10 can be subsequently manipulated by scanningimage 10 through the use ofconventional scanner base 4 and a copy ofimage 10 can be forwarded to anothermedia handling device 14. It is to be understood thatconventional scanner base 4 can interact with media-handling device 14 through a variety of techniques such as a direct hardwire and/or a wireless connection betweenscanner base 4 and media-handling device 14. - Once given the above disclosure, many other features, modifications or improvements will become apparent to the skilled artisan. Such features, modifications or improvements are, therefore, considered to be a part of this invention, the scope of which is to be determined by the following claims.
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